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Ocular Clocks: Adapting Mechanisms for Eye Functions and Health

2018

Vision is a highly rhythmic function adapted to the extensive changes in light intensity occurring over the 24-hour day. This adaptation relies on rhythms in cellular and molecular processes, which are orchestrated by a network of circadian clocks located within the retina and in the eye, synchronized to the day/night cycle and which, together, fine-tune detection and processing of light information over the 24-hour period and ensure retinal homeostasis. Systematic or high throughput studies revealed a series of genes rhythmically expressed in the retina, pointing at specific functions or pathways under circadian control. Conversely, knockout studies demonstrated that the circadian clock re…

0301 basic medicineretinavisiongenetic structuresPeriod (gene)[SDV.NEU.NB]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]/NeurobiologyCircadian clockCLOCK ProteinsGene ExpressionContext (language use)melatoninReviewBiologyrhythm03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundCircadian ClocksmedicineAnimalsHumansCircadian rhythmOcular Physiological PhenomenaComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSRetinaAdaptation OcularRetinalphotoreceptorCircadian RhythmCLOCKLight intensity030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structurecircadianchemistrysense organsdopamineNeuroscienceInvestigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
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Postzygotic BRAF p.Lys601Asn Mutation in Phacomatosis Pigmentokeratotica with Woolly Hair Nevus and Focal Cortical Dysplasia

2016

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0301 basic medicinesignaling pathwaymedicine.medical_specialtyhrasDermatologynoonanBiologyWoolly hair nevusBiochemistry030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine[ SDV.MHEP ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathologymedicineMolecular BiologyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSsyringocystadenoma papilliferumCell BiologyCortical dysplasiamedicine.diseaseDermatologyPhacomatosis pigmentokeratotica030104 developmental biologyMutation (genetic algorithm)mosaic rasopathies[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology
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Statistical Explorations and Univariate Timeseries Analysis on COVID-19 Datasets to Understand the Trend of Disease Spreading and Death

2020

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0301 basic medicinetransmission ratepopulationSevere Acute Respiratory Syndromemedicine.disease_causelcsh:Chemical technologyBiochemistryRNNDisease OutbreaksAnalytical Chemistry0302 clinical medicinePandemiclcsh:TP1-1185030212 general & internal medicineInstrumentationVDP::Teknologi: 500::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi: 550Coronaviruskeraseducation.field_of_studypublic healthartificial intelligenceAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsRegressionmachine learningGeographySevere acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirusstatisticsMiddle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronaviruscommunity diseaseregressionCoronavirus InfectionsLSTMPneumonia ViralPopulationWorld Health OrganizationArticleBetacoronavirusspread factor03 medical and health sciencesCode (cryptography)medicineAnimalsHumansElectrical and Electronic EngineeringeducationPandemicsmeasurable sensor dataalgorithmSARS-CoV-2ICDUnivariatedeep learningOutbreakCOVID-19medicine.diseasehypothesis testpython030104 developmental biologycorrelationCatsMiddle East respiratory syndromeCattleDemographySensors
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zHSF1 modulates zper2 expression in zebrafish embryos

2018

International audience; HSF1 is a transcription factor that plays a key role in circadian resetting by temperature. We have used zebrafish embryos to decipher the roles of zHsf1, heat and light on zper2 transcription in vivo. Our results show that heat shock (HS) stimulated zper2 expression in the dark but has no cumulative effect combined with light. After light exposition, zper2 expression was 2.7 fold increased threefold in the hsf1-morphants in comparison to control embryos. Our results show that zHsf1 plays a positive role in HS-driven expression of zper2 in the dark but seems to act as an attenuator in the presence light.

0301 basic medicinezHSF1Physiologycrispants03 medical and health sciencesHeat Shock Transcription FactorsTranscription (biology)In vivoPhysiology (medical)AnimalsCircadian rhythm[ SDV.BDD ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Development BiologyEye ProteinsHSF1ZebrafishTranscription factorzper2biologyChemistryfungiGene Expression Regulation DevelopmentalEmbryoPeriod Circadian ProteinsZebrafish Proteinsbiology.organism_classificationzebrafishCircadian RhythmCell biology030104 developmental biologyZebrafish embryomorpholino knockdown
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Assessment of Muscular Fitness as a Predictor of Flight Duty Limitation.

2018

Introduction The high acceleration (Gz) exposure among military pilots flying fighter aircraft has been associated with an increased risk for cervical and lumbar disorders. It has been suggested that an adequate level of physical performance could reduce the risk of experiencing these disorders. The Finnish Air Force has for several years used aerobic (bicycle ergometer) and muscular fitness tests (battery of five tests) in the selection process of military pilot candidates in order to evaluate their physical fitness level. The aim of the study was to determine if these selection phase tests and anthropometry measures can predispose those individuals who might be at risk of developing sever…

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Sleep, alertness and alertness management among commercial airline pilots on short-haul and long-haul flights

2016

Item does not contain fulltext Airline pilots' sleep and on-duty alertness are important focus areas in commercial aviation. Until now, studies pertaining to this topic have mainly focused on specific characteristics of flights and thus a comprehensive picture of the matter is not well established. In addition, research knowledge of what airline pilots actually do to maintain their alertness while being on duty is scarce. To address these gaps in research knowledge, we conducted a field study on a representative sample of the airline pilots of a medium-sized airline. The sample consisted of 90 pilots, of whom 30 flew long-haul (LH) routes, 30 short-haul (SH) routes, and 30 flew both. A tota…

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Comparison of CRISPR and marker based methods for the engineering of phage T7

2020

With the recent rise in interest in using lytic bacteriophages as therapeutic agents, there is an urgent requirement to understand their fundamental biology to enable the engineering of their genomes. Current methods of phage engineering rely on homologous recombination, followed by a system of selection to identify recombinant phages. For bacteriophage T7, the host genescmkortrxhave been used as a selection mechanism along with both type I and II CRISPR systems to select against wild-type phage and enrich for the desired mutant. Here we systematically compare all three systems; we show that the use of marker-based selection is the most efficient method and we use this to generate multiple …

0303 health sciences030306 microbiologyMutantComputational biologyBiologybiology.organism_classificationGenomeBacteriophage03 medical and health sciencesLytic cycleCRISPRHomologous recombinationGeneSelection (genetic algorithm)030304 developmental biology
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Reduced firing rates of pyramidal cells in frontal cortex of APP/PS1 can be restored by acute treatment with levetiracetam

2019

AbstractIn recent years aberrant neural oscillations in various cortical areas have emerged as a common physiological hallmark across mouse models of amyloid pathology and patients with Alzheimer’s disease. However, much less is known about the underlying effect of amyloid pathology on single cell activity. Here, we used high density silicon probe recordings from frontal cortex area of 9 months old APP/PS1 mice to show that resting state Local Field Potential (LFP) power in the theta and beta band is increased in transgenic animals, while single cell firing rates, specifically of putative pyramidal cells, are significantly reduced. At the same time, these sparsely firing pyramidal cells pha…

0303 health sciencesFrontal cortexResting state fMRITransgeneCellLocal field potentialBiology03 medical and health sciencesBeta band0302 clinical medicinemedicine.anatomical_structuremedicineBeta RhythmLevetiracetamNeuroscience030217 neurology & neurosurgery030304 developmental biologymedicine.drug
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The GATA3 X308_Splice breast cancer mutation is a hormone context-dependent oncogenic driver

2019

AbstractAs the catalogue of oncogenic driver mutations is expanding, it is becoming clear that alterations in a given gene should not be lumped into one single class, since they might have different functions. The transcription factorGATA3is a paradigm of this. Here, we address the functions of the most commonGATA3mutation (X308_Splice) which generates a neoprotein that we designate as neoGATA3, associated with good patient prognosis. Based on extensive analyses of molecular and clinical data from approximately 3000 breast cancer patients, supported by mechanistic studiesin vitro, we show that neoGATA3 interferes with the transcriptional programs controlled by estrogen and progesterone rece…

0303 health sciencesGATA3CancerContext (language use)Biologymedicine.disease03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineBreast cancer030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMutation (genetic algorithm)Cancer researchmedicinespliceTranscription factorGene030304 developmental biology
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A matching task as a potential technique for descriptive profile validation

2003

If panellists can successfully match products to the corresponding descriptive profiles, then the profiles can be regarded as product-relevant and valid. This work examined the ability of a trained panel to perform a matching task between products and their descriptive profiles. A 13-member panel, trained to assess eight cheeses in terms of 19 flavour attributes, performed the task based on their individually developed profiles. The panel's ability to match products to profiles was well above that expected by chance, and chi-square statistics for each of the products were significant (P<0.05). A correspondence analysis based on the group results indicated that all the products were relative…

0303 health sciencesMatching (statistics)Nutrition and Dietetics030309 nutrition & dietetics04 agricultural and veterinary sciences[SDV.IDA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineering040401 food scienceSensory analysisRegressionCorrespondence analysisCanonical analysisTask (project management)03 medical and health sciences0404 agricultural biotechnologyDiscriminantConsistency (statistics)Statistics[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringAlgorithmComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSFood ScienceMathematics
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